The museum is on the top of the castle hill, with a Jordanian flag on the roof, which is easy to identify. This is the highest point in the whole Castle Hill. The exhibits are interesting and strange, so I think they are very insightful. This big plate is very interesting, inside is the head, the facial features are very meticulous, especially the eye liner of the eyes, the most attractive to me, a very old style of Egypt. What exactly is the plate used for? It's not very clear. It's supposed to be a cosmetic use like incense. Then there's this "iron armor battle suit" - iron lock armor, excavated disc base and some debris. Archaeologically, it's believed to be a battle suit between Ayyubid (Ayub) and Mammluk (Mammluk). The glass cabinet is covered, or I will feel it and see how heavy it is. I also wandered to a row of mummy-like things. Looking at the introductory text next to it, I found that it was really a mummy, shell. The photo may not have the real size of reality. The feeling of visiting the scene is that the ancients were really not too tall, but why were they so strong? Even if it was buried in a male human, it was as big as the two strong men (horizontal measurement).